our enhanced photo of Jennifer Grey kissing Mia Sara behind the scenes of Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986)
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Take me to the alternate universe with the Ferris Bueller's Day Off where it ends with Sloane leaving him for his sister.
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Mia Sara as Sloane Peterson in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986)
★★★★★
“Sloane is sensual and creative, often thinking outside the box. She has deeply-held values which guide her decisions in life. She loves new experiences and would prefer to jump right in, instead of planning out every single detail.”
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Here comes my list of dying hard Police TV Couples....
From Csi: Crime Investigation, Gil Grisson & Sarah Sidle
From Law & Order Universe I bring two awesome couples.
First Olivia Benson & Elliot Stabler ( not soo official, but they are a couple in every aspect)
Second Dominick Carisi Jr & Amanda Rollins
And last the Mentalist power Couple Patrick Jane & Teresa Lisbon
I soo fall in love with them and what about....
Do you have a favorite?
Leg me know....
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Gosh, I’d forgotten how Janner cannot stop comparing Sara’s eyes to jewels or stars. Absolutely adorable. He is very much a twelve-year-old boy with a crush, but it’s beautiful catching glimpses of the poet he might have been.
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Ferris: Cameron? How many miles did you say this thing had when we left?
Cameron: One hundred and twenty-six and halfway between three and four-tenths. Why? How many miles are on it now?
Ferris: Here's where Cameron goes berserk.
Salone: Cameron, are you okay? Could you say something if you're okay?
Ferris: This may very well be for real. I think Cameron might have blown a microchip or two. He's always been a little keyed up. All I wanted to do was give him a good day.
Salone: Don't worry, Cameron
Ferris: We're gonna graduate in a couple of months, and then we'll have the summer. He'll work, and I'll work. We'll see each other at night and on the weekends. Then he'll go to one school, and I'll go to another. Basically, that will be it.
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